10331956

Vehicle Vision System with Detection Enhancement Using Light Control

PublishedJune 25, 2019
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Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A vision system for a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a camera configured to be disposed at a vehicle so as to have a field of view exterior and forward of the vehicle; a control comprising an image processor operable to process image data captured by said camera; wherein said control, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor, is operable to determine lane markers ahead of the vehicle and in a path of travel of the vehicle and in a first effective sensing range of said camera that is based on illumination present ahead of the vehicle and in a path of travel of the vehicle; wherein, responsive to determination of lane markers ahead of the vehicle via processing of captured image data by said image processor, said control is operable to predict lane markers ahead of the vehicle that are outside and beyond the first effective sensing range of said camera; wherein the first effective sensing range encompasses a first region illuminated by at least one light emitting diode of a matrix of light emitting diodes of said vision system, and wherein the matrix of light emitting diodes are part of an exterior light of the vehicle; wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor, said control is operable to control said matrix of light emitting diodes, and wherein, responsive to prediction of lane markers ahead of the vehicle that are outside and beyond the first effective sensing range of said camera, and responsive to detection of an object present at least partially outside of the first effective sensing range of said camera, said control controls at least one other light emitting diode of said matrix of light emitting diodes to enhance illumination at a target region that encompasses where lane markers outside and beyond the first effective sensing range are predicted to be; wherein said camera has the first effective sensing range when said at least one light emitting diode is activated and said at least one other light emitting diode is not activated and has a second effective sensing range when said at least one light emitting diode and said at least one other light emitting diode are activated, and wherein the second effective sensing range extends further from the vehicle than the first effective sensing range; wherein the target region is outside and beyond the first effective sensing range of said camera when said at least one other light emitting diode is not activated but is within the second effective sensing range of said camera when said at least one other light emitting diode is activated; and wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor with said at least one other light emitting diode activated, said control is operable to confirm the presence of the object at the target region and within the second effective sensing range.

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2. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said control is operable to control one or more others of the individual light emitting diodes to enhance the illumination of a selected portion of the target region.

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3. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said control controls said at least one other light emitting diode to provide enhanced illumination at an outer region of the determined lane markers outside the range of low beam headlights of the vehicle and beyond where the lane markers are determined prior to said control controlling said at least one other light emitting diode.

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4. The vision system of claim 1 , comprising a display for displaying images derived from image data captured by said camera.

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5. The vision system of claim 4 , wherein said vision system is operable to generate a graphic overlay that is overlaid on displayed images, and wherein the graphic overlay is overlaid at a region of the displayed image that corresponds to the detected object.

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6. The vision system of claim 5 , wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor with said at least one other light emitting diode controlled to enhance illumination at the target region, said control is operable to classify the detected object, and wherein the graphic overlay comprises a shape that corresponds to the classification of the detected object.

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7. The vision system of claim 5 , wherein, responsive to determination, via processing of captured image data by said image processor with said at least one other light emitting diode controlled to enhance illumination at the target region, of a moving pattern indicative of a bicycle's tires in motion ahead of the vehicle and in the target region, said control is operable to classify the determined moving pattern as a bicycle, and wherein the graphic overlay comprises a bicycle shape.

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8. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor, said control is operable to control said matrix of light emitting diodes to enhance illumination of the target region in the determined path of travel of the vehicle and outside of illumination provided by low beam headlights of the vehicle.

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9. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor, said control is operable to control said matrix of light emitting diodes to enhance illumination of the target region in the determined path of travel of the vehicle and outside of illumination provided by high beam headlights of the vehicle.

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10. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said control is operable to control said matrix of light emitting diodes to enhance illumination of the target region in the determined path of travel of the vehicle responsive to determination of ambient light being below a threshold level.

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11. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said matrix of light emitting diodes comprises a matrix headlight of the vehicle.

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12. A vision system for a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a camera configured to be disposed at a vehicle so as to have a field of view exterior and forward of the vehicle; a display for displaying images derived from image data captured by said camera; a control comprising an image processor operable to process image data captured by said camera; wherein said control, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor, is operable to determine lane markers ahead of the vehicle and in a path of travel of the vehicle and in a first effective sensing range of said camera that is based on illumination present ahead of the vehicle and in a path of travel of the vehicle; wherein, responsive to determination of lane markers ahead of the vehicle via processing of captured image data by said image processor, said control is operable to predict lane markers ahead of the vehicle that are outside and beyond the first effective sensing range of said camera; wherein the first effective sensing range encompasses a first region illuminated by at least one light emitting diode of a matrix headlight of the vehicle, said matrix headlight comprising a matrix of light emitting diodes; wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor, said control is operable to control said matrix headlight of the vehicle, and wherein, responsive to prediction of lane markers ahead of the vehicle that are outside and beyond the first effective sensing range of said camera, and responsive to detection of an object present at least partially outside of the first effective sensing range of said camera, said control controls at least one light emitting diode of said matrix of light emitting diodes to enhance illumination at a target region that encompasses where lane markers outside and beyond the first effective sensing range are predicted to be; wherein said camera has the first effective sensing range when said at least one light emitting diode is activated and said at least one other light emitting diode is not activated and has a second effective sensing range when said at least one light emitting diode is activated and said at least one other light emitting diode are activated, and wherein the second effective sensing range extends further from the vehicle than the first effective sensing range; wherein the target region is outside and beyond the first effective sensing range of said camera when said at least one other light emitting diode is not activated but is within the second effective sensing range of said camera when said at least one other light emitting diode is activated; wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor with said at least one other light emitting diode activated, said control is operable to confirm the presence of the object at the target region and within the second effective sensing range; and wherein said vision system is operable to generate a graphic overlay that is overlaid on displayed images, and wherein the graphic overlay is overlaid at a region of the displayed image that corresponds to the detected object.

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13. The vision system of claim 12 , wherein said control is operable to control one or more of the individual light emitting diodes to enhance the illumination of a selected portion of the target region.

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14. The vision system of claim 12 , wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor with said at least one other light emitting diode controlled to enhance illumination at the target region, said control is operable to classify the detected object, and wherein the graphic overlay comprises a shape that corresponds to the classification of the detected object.

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15. The vision system of claim 12 , wherein, responsive to determination, via processing of captured image data by said image processor with said at least one other light emitting diode controlled to enhance illumination at the target region, of a moving pattern indicative of a bicycle's tires in motion ahead of the vehicle and in the target region, said control is operable to classify the determined moving pattern as a bicycle, and wherein the graphic overlay comprises a bicycle shape.

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16. A vision system for a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a camera configured to be disposed at a vehicle so as to have a field of view exterior and forward of the vehicle; a control comprising an image processor operable to process image data captured by said camera; wherein said control, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor, is operable to determine lane markers ahead of the vehicle and in a path of travel of the vehicle and in a first effective sensing range of said camera that is based on illumination present ahead of the vehicle and in a path of travel of the vehicle; wherein, responsive to determination of lane markers ahead of the vehicle via processing of captured image data by said image processor, said control is operable to predict lane markers ahead of the vehicle that are outside and beyond the first effective sensing range of said camera; wherein the first effective sensing range encompasses a first region illuminated by at least one light emitting diode of a matrix headlight of the vehicle, said matrix headlight comprising a matrix of light emitting diodes; wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor, said control is operable to control said matrix headlight of the vehicle, and wherein, responsive to prediction of lane markers ahead of the vehicle that are outside and beyond the first effective sensing range of said camera, and responsive to detection of an object present at least partially outside of the first effective sensing range of said camera, said control controls at least one light emitting diode of said matrix of light emitting diodes to enhance illumination at a target region that encompasses where lane markers outside and beyond the first effective sensing range are predicted to be; wherein said camera has the first effective sensing range when said at least one light emitting diode is activated and said at least one other light emitting diode is not activated and has a second effective sensing range when said at least one light emitting diode and said at least one other light emitting diode are activated, and wherein the second effective sensing range extends further from the vehicle than the first effective sensing range; wherein the target region is outside and beyond the first effective sensing range of said camera when said at least one other light emitting diode is not activated but is within the second effective sensing range of said camera when said at least one other light emitting diode is activated; wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor with said at least one light emitting diode activated, said control is operable to confirm the presence of the object at the target region and within the second effective sensing range; and wherein said control is operable to control said matrix of light emitting diodes to enhance illumination of the target region in the determined path of travel of the vehicle responsive to determination of ambient light being below a threshold level.

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17. The vision system of claim 16 , comprising a display for displaying images derived from image data captured by said camera, and wherein said vision system is operable to generate a graphic overlay that is overlaid on displayed images, and wherein the graphic overlay is overlaid at a region of the displayed image that corresponds to the detected object, and wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor with said at least one light emitting diode controlled to enhance illumination at the target region, said control is operable to classify the detected object, and wherein the graphic overlay comprises a shape that corresponds to the classification of the detected object.

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18. The vision system of claim 16 , comprising a display for displaying images derived from image data captured by said camera, and wherein said vision system is operable to generate a graphic overlay that is overlaid on displayed images, and wherein the graphic overlay is overlaid at a region of the displayed image that corresponds to the detected object, and wherein, responsive to determination, via processing of captured image data by said image processor with said at least one light emitting diode controlled to enhance illumination at the target region, of a moving pattern indicative of a bicycle's tires in motion ahead of the vehicle and in the target region, said control is operable to classify the determined moving pattern as a bicycle, and wherein the graphic overlay comprises a bicycle shape.

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19. The vision system of claim 16 , wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor, said control is operable to control said matrix of light emitting diodes to enhance illumination of the target region in the determined path of travel of the vehicle and outside of illumination provided by low beam headlights of the vehicle.

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20. The vision system of claim 16 , wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data by said image processor, said control is operable to control said matrix of light emitting diodes to enhance illumination of the target region in the determined path of travel of the vehicle and outside of illumination provided by high beam headlights of the vehicle.

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June 25, 2019

Inventors

Martin Solar
Marius Wombacher

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